Egyptian Talismans and Amulets - The Cartouche Amulet represented good wishesThe Talismans and Amulets of Ancient Egypt and facts about the Cartouche or Name amulet |
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Facts about the Ancient Egyptian Cartouche Talisman Discover interesting facts and information about ancient Egyptian magic the fast and easy way via the Cartouche amulet and talisman Fact sheet. Ancient Egypt - The Cartouche Amulet Fact Sheet |
Fact 1 on the Cartouche: | The Cartouche was worn as a protective talisman by both the living and the deceased. | Fact 2 on the Cartouche: | Meaning: To the ancient Egyptians the Cartouche symbolized good luck and protection from evil. | Fact 3 on the Cartouche: | Description: An oval, magical rope which surrounded and protected the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics that spelt out the name of a King or Queen. | Fact 4 on the Cartouche: | A name was of imperative importance to the ancients Egyptians who believed that survival of the name ensured that the person would live for as long as the name was spoken. A person would be destroyed if his name was obliterated and great efforts were made to protect it - hence the protective magical rope. | Fact 5 on the Cartouche: | All words related to royalty were followed by the lucky wish-formula "may he live, prosper and be in good health". These good wishes were shown in cartouche hieroglyphs, expressed as the 'nfr' or Nefer symbol. |
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Ancient Egyptian Magic - The Cartouche Fact Sheet |
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Facts about the Ancient Egyptian Cartouche Talisman Discover interesting facts and information about ancient Egyptian magic the fast and easy way via the Cartouche amulet and talisman Fact sheet. Ancient Egypt - The Cartouche Amulet Fact Sheet |
Fact 6 on the Cartouche: | Amulets in the form of Cartouches were formerly only worn by Pharaohs but as time passed these amulets were also given to ordinary Egyptians. | Fact 7 on the Cartouche: | The amulet would be engraved with hieroglyphic symbols for the name of the owner or those of a pharaoh securing the owner with the royal patronage of the king. The name was combined with a wish for good health and prosperity. 
| Fact 8 on the Cartouche: | The symbol was known in ancient Egypt as the 'shenu' meaning to encircle. | Fact 9 on the Cartouche: | Our name for the object derives from the Napoleonic troops in Egypt who frequently saw the symbol appearing in the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and believed the symbol resembled a gun cartridge - the French word for gun cartridge is 'cartouche'. 
| Fact 10 on the Cartouche: | A Talisman or an amulet can be described as a religious object consisting of a stone or other small item, often inscribed or carved with magical inscriptions, magic signs, magic symbols, formula or sacred text. |
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Egypt and the Cartouche Amulet and Talisman Learning about the ancient Egyptians and the history of the Cartouche amulet and talisman inspires everyone to visit historical sites and undertake Egypt Travel and Tours to experience the wonders of this magical land at first hand. Many people choose to experience a tour of Egypt on a Nile Cruise stopping at the famous destinations and sites of Egypt. The information and facts about the Cartouche amulet will provide you with a great insight into the magic of Egypt and the legacy of the ancient Egyptians. |
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